The assistant referee signals for offside against Kevin Davies. Scott Carson restarts play with the free kick. Giles Barnes is brought on as a substitute for Graham Dorrans.

57:16

James Morrison produces a right-footed shot from just outside the area that goes wide left of the goal.

56:04

Pass corner from right by-line crossed in by Chris Brunt, Gary Cahill makes a clearance. Corner taken right-footed by James Morrison from the left by-line, clearance by Paul Robinson. Shot from 20 yards from Chris Brunt. Gary Cahill gets a block in.

56:04

Pass corner from right by-line taken by Chris Brunt to short, Gary Cahill manages to make a clearance. Corner taken by James Morrison, Paul Robinson manages to make a clearance. Shot by Chris Brunt. Blocked by Gary Cahill.

Free kick awarded for a foul by Martin Petrov on Gabriel Tamas. Free kick taken by Gabriel Tamas.

23:49

Peter Odemwingie delivers the ball, clearance made by Paul Robinson. Short corner worked by James Morrison, Nicky Shorey crosses the ball, Zat Knight manages to make a clearance.

20:59

Chris Brunt takes a shot. Blocked by Gary Cahill. Peter Odemwingie produces a right-footed shot from just outside the area that goes wide left of the goal. Peter Odemwingie is penalised for handball and concedes a free kick. Indirect free kick taken by Jussi Jaaskelainen.

James Morrison sends in a cross, Stuart Holden manages to make a clearance.

11:06

The referee blows for offside. Free kick taken by Gabriel Tamas.

7:27

Gretar Rafn Steinsson delivers the ball, save made by Scott Carson.

5:27

Chung-Yong Lee delivers the ball, save by Scott Carson.

4:13

James Morrison decides to take a short corner.

3:31

Chung-Yong Lee crosses the ball, save by Scott Carson.

1:55

Chris Brunt crosses the ball.

The ref blows the whistle to begin the match.

The referee calls an end to the first half.

The match restarts for the second half.

The game is over, as the referee blows his whistle.

Match Preview

Newton delighted with Odemwingie impact
West Brom assistant boss Eddie Newton has hailed the "different dimension" Peter Odemwingie has brought to the side.
The Nigeria forward has been an instant hit following his move to the Hawthorns from Lokomotiv Moscow this summer and was instrumental in the shock 3-2 win at Arsenal last weekend, scoring Albion's first goal having earlier won his team a penalty as his pace caught out the Gunners defence.
Odemwingie has scored three goals in five games but his all-round play has also caught the eye and Newton said: "Peter brings a positivity to the changing room, he is very positive as a man, very positive.
"He mixes with everybody really well and as a player he has got loads of pace which threatens the defence and he is very positive, he will shoot on sight, he is very clever in his movements, so he does give us a different dimension when he plays."
Newton revealed the emphasis this week in training had been on making everything as normal as possible following last week's heroics, with Bolton the visitors to the Hawthorns.
"We will continue to do the same as we have been doing from the beginning of the season and what we were doing last season, working really hard on the training field," the former Chelsea midfielder added.
"The management team are working very hard analysing the opposition, doing all the stuff that we have to do and we will continue to do the same thing.
"It's been a great week, you're not going to go to the Emirates on a regular basis and get a victory so we told the boys to enjoy it and rightly so, but it's back to the job as usual when you come back in and we've been training well this week."
Czech striker Roman Bednar is available after he missed out on the trip to face Arsenal last weekend because of a thigh injury, while Romanian defender Gabriel Tamas has fully recovered from a calf injury and is also back in contention.
Meanwhile, Bolton boss Owen Coyle believes there is more to West Brom's impressive start to the season than just the sheer enthusiasm of being Barclays Premier League new boys.
The Baggies, who gained automatic promotion after finishing second in the Championship last term, have made a storming return to the top flight so far and currently lie sixth in the table.
Di Matteo's men have accrued 10 points from their opening six league games, with last week's 3-2 victory at Arsenal causing arguably the biggest shock of the campaign to date.
That result left Albion fans pinching themselves, although they will be wary of false dawns having seen their side drop back into the second tier on three separate occasions over the last decade.
Coyle also knows the initial boost provided by promotion can soon fade away, having got Burnley up and off to an encouraging start in 2009-10 only for the Clarets to be relegated after he left for Wanderers in January.
With West Brom though, the Scot feels it is simply a case of a club reaping success due to the quality of its players.
"I think when you are newly-promoted there is a freshness and an energy," said Coyle.
"There is a real vibrancy about the football club - but all those things pale into insignificance if you don't have the quality to back that up in terms of the players.
"West Bromwich Albion have shown this season that they do. They have been up and down for the last few years, but they have bona fide Premier League players.
"Roberto has signed well and brought in a couple of very good players. They have a very good team and they have tremendous backing at the Hawthorns where the fans are passionate in getting behind their team."
With regard to his own players, Coyle could face a selection dilemma ahead of tomorrow's away game against the Baggies.
Gary Cahill returns to the squad after suspension but his defensive colleagues have performed admirably in his absence, leaving the manager with a tough decision.
"Sam Ricketts has come in after Andy O'Brien got injured at Aston Villa and he has been outstanding," Coyle said.
"Sam is an international player who can play anywhere, so his level of performance hasn't surprised me.
"Those lads have done ever so well, but that is why as a manager you have to make these decisions when they come about.
"We had a tough decision last week with Jussi Jaaskelainen being back available after suspension because young Adam Bogdan had been terrific in goal.
"Ultimately we will pick the best team that we think can go to West Brom and get a positive result."

Formation:451Manager: Roberto Di Matteo

West Brom

Formation: 442Manager: Owen Coyle

Bolton

Scott Carson

Gonzalo Jara

Gabriel Tamas

Jonas Olsson

Nicky Shorey

James Morrison

Graham Dorrans

Youssouf Mulumbu

Paul Scharner

Chris Brunt

Peter Odemwingie

SUBS

Boaz Myhill

Somen Tchoyi

Ibanez Pablo

Giles Barnes

Steven Reid

Marc-Antoine Fortune

Simon Cox

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Away

Jussi Jaaskelainen

Gretar Rafn Steinsson

Zat Knight

Gary Cahill

Paul Robinson

Chung-Yong Lee

Fabrice Muamba

Stuart Holden

Martin Petrov

Kevin Davies

Johan Elmander

SUBS

Adam Bogdan

Matthew Taylor

Mark Davies

Ivan Klasnic

Samuel Ricketts

Rodrigo Moreno

Robbie Blake

Match Report

Honours even at Hawthorns
West Brom and Bolton took a point each from a lively 1-1 Barclays Premier League draw at the Hawthorns.
Wanderers went in front mid-way through the second half thanks to a strike from Johan Elmander.
The Baggies responded well, though, and drew level in the 78th minute when James Morrison nodded in Peter Odemwingie's cross.
Both sides went into the contest looking to build upon impressive results from the previous weekend, but neither were able to make the breakthrough in a tightly-contested opening period.
The hosts carved out the first opportunity of the game in the second minute with Chris Brunt swinging an inviting ball into the box which Morrison was only just unable to get on the end of.
Bolton had a chance of their own soon after but skipper Kevin Davies could not get any real power on his header from Lee Chung-yong's cross and the ball bounced into Scott Carson's arms.
Gary Cahill, back in the Wanderers team after serving a three-match suspension, made a better connection with Martin Petrov's corner having been allowed the space to do so, but the England defender's header went narrowly over the bar.
At the other end, Brunt tried a speculative effort from distance which was deflected wide and Jussi Jaaskelainen punched away the resulting corner from the same player.
Baggies frontman Odemwingie, named as the Premier League's player of the month for September, then turned on the edge of the area and drilled a low shot off target.
The Nigeria forward was looking to add to his tally of three goals in five games since joining Albion in August and made another attempt just before the half-hour mark with a header that he could not keep down.
Brunt was next to try his luck with a swerving strike that bounced off Jaaskelainen.
Elmander then flicked a cross into the West Brom box which Jonas Olsson just managed to nod away before it reached Davies, and Gretar Steinsson got his head to a Petrov corner but Carson caught the ball comfortably.
Bolton started the second half in purposeful fashion and after Carson had tipped away an effort from Petrov, Cahill saw his header cleared off the line.
Davies then hit a shot that Carson managed to deal with, but the visitors were looking threatening and in the 64th minute they took the lead.
A neat build-up led to Davies laying the ball into the path of Elmander, who broke into the box and finished to notch his fourth goal of the season.
Odemwingie had a great chance to equalise after pouncing on an error by Zat Knight, but he dragged his shot disappointingly wide.
The forward soon made amends, though, showing some tidy footwork before flighting a wonderful cross for Morrison, who headed home to make it 1-1 with 12 minutes of normal time remaining.
Moments later Odemwingie teed up another opportunity by squaring to Brunt, but the midfielder was denied by a brilliant save from Jaaskelainen.
Substitute Matthew Taylor did his best to try and put Bolton back in front but his free-kick was just too high and he then flashed a strike across goal and wide.
Odemwingie found himself in a good position again in the dying moments but could not bring the ball under control.